Hi Jani,

On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 04:23:34PM +0200, Jani Nikula wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Nov 2015, Lukas Wunner <lu...@wunner.de> wrote:
> > three patches with fbdev deadlock & failure path fixes,
> > each with Reviewed-by tag by Ville or Daniel, the third one
> > with amended commit message as requested by Daniel in
> > <20151030182818.GR16848@phenom.ffwll.local>.
> Pushed all three to drm-intel-next-queued. Thanks for the patches and
> review.

Thank you!


> Also, I don't know how you generate and send your patches, but even the
> updated patches had dates of the original or very old versions of
> them. Like [1] is June 30 although you sent it just a couple of days
> ago. Please look into that.

git format-patch tries to tunnel the author date through RFC 5322
by setting the Date-header to it.

git send-email, which most people use, strips that and replaces it
with the date of its invocation.

I use msmtp instead of git send-email, which preserves the Date-header.

When I edit commits, git commit --amend updates the commit date but not
the author date.

That's why you see these ancient timestamps.

If you find that annoying I'll see to it that I modify the author date
manually before sending out a new series. (At least in commits of my own.
I try to avoid tampering with other people's commits.)


> For future reference, please consider posting new versions of series as
> new threads. This one got pretty messy in the end, with so many
> different versions.

Daniel asked me to submit a patch "in-reply the previous version" in
<20150922091757.GZ3383@phenom.ffwll.local> and I adhered to that request
also when sending a new version of an entire series. In that case I'll
*not* submit in-reply-to in the future, got that.

Best regards,

Lukas
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